News RSS 02 Jul 2015 13:30:58 Source Gamers have shown the futility of smartphones with QHD screensWith the advent in mobile industry QHD display format of the controversy over the feasibility of "race permission only intensified. The futility of QHD displays acknowledged even by some big market players, who noted that a normal user will not notice the difference between QHD and Full HD. However, the resource GameBench showed that a significant difference is not always visible even between HD and Quad HD. At least in mobile games. Read more... With the advent in mobile industry QHD display format of the controversy over the feasibility of "race permission only intensified. The futility of QHD displays acknowledged even by some big market players, who noted that a normal user will not notice the difference between QHD and Full HD. However, the resource GameBench showed that a significant difference is not always visible even between HD and Quad HD. At least in mobile games. At the conclusion of GameBench, detail and overall picture quality often depends not only on the screen resolution and other settings: the game, pixel density, hardware and software of smartphones and so on. To show this illustrative example, resource took some screenshots on three smartphones with different displays: iPhone 6 (720p/HD), iPhone 6 Plus (1080p/Full HD), and Galaxy S6 (1440p/Quad HD). the Enlarged image of Asphalt 8 on Galaxy S6 (left) and iPhone 6 (right) pixelation of Modern Combat 5 on Galaxy S6 (left) and iPhone 6 (right): Which of the bottom screenshot looks better and which is worse? By the way, the first screenshot from Dead Trigger 2 is made with the game on the Galaxy S6 (2560×1440), the second — on iPhone 6 (1334×750). some More examples: Smartphones in the catalog Onliner.by Other news in this section
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